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Loose fitting running t-shirts?

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um
Mar 2023
6:25pm, 19 Mar 2023
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I'm looking for help ... if anyone knows or has recommendations for loose fitting running t-shirts. Technical, sweat wicking etc, yes, but not the latest fad for compression or tight fitting?

The last few I;ve bought (excluding Fetch ones) all seem to be very tight and 'elasticated'.

Any recommendations? (male, L or XL depending on fit)
Mar 2023
10:05pm, 19 Mar 2023
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HappyG(rrr)
I haven't bought a tshirt in years, sorry. Too many race ones. Need to turf some out! :-) G
Mar 2023
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Hanneke
Oh that has been difficult for some time! I struggled and haven't run since 2009!
Mar 2023
10:28pm, 19 Mar 2023
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LindsD
Q a lot of women's around with a vent at the back but I guess that doesn't help you. NB and Sweaty Betty for two.
Mar 2023
10:32pm, 19 Mar 2023
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RRR-CAZ 🇬🇧
My first thought was Decathlon Um.
Mar 2023
10:35pm, 19 Mar 2023
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jacdaw
I like Rab t-shirts for summer running; lightweight, loose, soft, no rubbing seams. I've worn them for lots of sweaty summer ultras without chafing. I think they may not be strictly "running" kit, more just outdoor / mountain wear.
Mar 2023
12:26pm, 20 Mar 2023
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Ness
Decathlon ones are good, um. Mr Ness occasionally gets quite good t-shirts in that size from Asda, but are local branch doesn't have the mens technical t-shirts in very often.
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Ness
Are was meant to be our... as in 'our local branch' 🙄 sorry
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Fragile Do Not Bend
A good budget brand is AWDis, you’ll probably have to go to eBay to get those though.
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Also Mountain Warehouse.

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I'm looking for help ... if anyone knows or has recommendations for loose fitting running t-shirts. Technical, sweat wicking etc, yes, but not the latest fad for compression or tight fitting?

The last few I;ve bought (excluding Fetch ones) all seem to be very tight and 'elasticated'.

Any recommendations? (male, L or XL depending on fit)
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